Adirondack Traveler Summer/Fall 2020

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Adirondack Canoeing UPPER SARANAC LAKE the largest of the Saranacs, offers 37 miles of shoreline and stirring views of the distant High Peaks, as well as 20 primitive campsites available on a first come basis. The numerous ponds to the west of the lake are ideal for short paddles, or as starting points for longer trips into the Saranacs. MIDDLE SARANAC LAKE features numerous islands and some of the finest natural beaches in the area. Paddle north to Weller Pond, a lovely and secluded wilderness pond. There are five campsites on Weller Pond and twenty on Middle Saranac, both on islands and on the shore. LOWER SARANAC LAKE is our favorite for family day trips, with numerous access points and convenient boat and canoe rentals. Given its proximity to the village of Saranac Lake downtown is one mile from Ampersand Bay, the Lower Lake is ideal for easy day tripping. One popular trip begins in Lower Saranac, continues down the Saranac River, through Oseetah Lake and Lake Flower to the boat launch downtown. For overnight excursions, there are over 55 campsites located on the islands and on shore. NOTE: The 87 campsites on Lower and Middle Saranac Lakes comprise the Saranac Lake Island State Campground, maintained by the New York State DEC. All sites are accessible by boat only, and there is a fee for camping on these sites. Reservations may be made via the internet at ReserveAmerica.com. Or by Calling 800/456-2267.


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Adirondack Traveler Northern New York’s Summer/Fall Recreation Guide

Welcome to The Adirondack Traveler,the recreational guide of Northern New York. We hope you will find our guide helpful when visiting or planning a vacation in the area.

Published by The Adirondack Pennysaver, 177 Margaret Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Phone: (518) 563-0100 • Fax (518) 562-0303 • mail@adkpennysaver.com Information contained in the guide is as complete as possible, but you may want to confirm dates and times before planning your trip. Neither the publisher nor the advertisers are responsible or liable for typographical errors, misinformation, misprints, etc. unintentionally contained herein.

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Pocket Ranger® technology, this official app for DEC will provide up-to-date information on fishing, hunting and wildlife watching and serve as an interactive outdoor app using today's leading mobile devices. Using the app's advanced GPS features, users will be able identify and locate New York's many hunting, fishing and wildlife watching sites. They will also gain immediate access to species profiles, rules and regulations, and important permits and licensing details. The app provides plenty of additional features to maximize any outdoor adventure: Real-time calendar of events News, advisories, and weather alerts Social networking and photo sharing Potentially life-saving alert features Cacheable map tiles for offline use Advanced GPS mapping features including built in compass ParksByNature has a YouTube video on using the advanced GPS mapping and friend finder options.

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The second goal of this program is for participants to understand the nature and wildness of the world through the wildness of not only the three wolves, but all the other animals at the refuge. In doing so, the students begin to understand human nature in a more intimate way. The goal of traditional yoga is to go with the flow. But during Yoga with Wolves, Wenn takes it a bit farther by having the students take a time out to appreciate all of the animals at the refuge, who, like them, are there in order to heal. 15

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Yoga with Wolves takes place every Wednesday night at 6 p.m. at the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge and Rehabilitation Center in Wilmington. The fee to join the class costs $10 to $20. Half of the fee will go toward the refuge. For more information or to sign up, call 518-524-6485, email marci.wenn@gmail. com or visit the refuge’s Facebook page.

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Bike Paths & Trails Biking Trails, Paths & Routes - There are many great trails and pathways in the Adirondacks that are specifically for biking. Below is a small sampling of some of the road and mountain trails: Pine Pond, Lake Placid Area Possibly Lake Placid’s most popular trail, Pine Pond is a 14-mile round trip that takes you to a great swimming hole. Bloomingdale Bog, Saranac Lake Area An elevated, sandy pathway with many open views that utilizes an abandoned D&H railroad right-of-way and bisects a plant-rich bog community. About 8 miles one way. Brewster Peninsula Nature Trails, Lake Placid A compact network of easy trails traversing gently rolling terrain and winding through a mixed forest and along the shore of Lake Placid. A brochure is available from the DEC, or you can contact a local bike shop or chamber of commerce for more information Hayes Brook Truck Trail, Paul Smiths Region A 7.2-mile round trip on wide dirt roads traverses a pine plantation and forest and leads to an old sheep meadow. Spur trails lead to Hayes Brook and to a lean-to on Grassy Pond. Contact a local bike shop or chamber of commerce for more information Flume Falls Trails, Wilmington Mountain biking trails in Wilmington (near Whiteface Mountain). Dirt roads and single track of varying degrees of difficulty, these trails connect with the Whiteface Mountain trail system. Jackrabbit Trail Trails along the railroad tracks, on an extension of the Jackrabbit Trail, and behind the parking lot where the tracks cross Route 86 between Saranac Lake and Ray Brook. The Peninsula Trails An easy access trail in Lake Placid with a variety of difficulty levels and swimming opportunities. The main trail brings you right to the shores of the lake. Connery Pond Truck Road A short dirt road suitable for all ability levels. Part of this Adirondack bike trail is in the Wilderness area and is closed to ATBs. Lake Champlain Bikeways An 1,100 mile network of interconnected bicycle routes, this route stretches from the southern Adirondacks and the Vermont Green Mountains, all the way north to Quebec, Canada. Originally a 350 mile loop around Lake Champlain, this extensive network of trails offers shorter biking routes with varying degrees of difficulty to satisfy the whole family. This trail system includes four ferry crossings, and two bridge crossings. River Forks Trail Traveling upon back roads from Jay to AuSable Forks this loop provides views of the Jay Range and the convergence of both East and West Branches of the AuSable River at

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AuSable Forks. Adirondack Marathon Trail As the name implies, the loop follows the Adirondack Marathon course established in 1997. It’s allpaved and generally flat-to-gently rolling. You will, however encounter a hilly section between mile four (4) and mile twelve (12). Traffic is generally minimal. When you arrive in the hamlet of Adirondack, don’t forget to stop at the General Store for refreshments. A good start/end point is in downtown Schroon Lake, where food, parking, and visitor information is available. Fort to Fort This flat, all-paved tour follows the Champlain Bikeway between Crown Point State Historic Site at the bridge to Vermont and Fort Ticonderoga in Ticonderoga. Traffic is generally minimal. A recommended start/end point is at the Lake Champlain Visitors Center at the bridge. At either end, plan on touring these world renowned Revolutionary War historic sites. Food, lodging, and parking are available in both Ticonderoga and Crown Point. Iron to Iron This hilly ride is for advanced riders looking for a good workout. Be prepared for some occasional stretches of unpaved road surfaces; a cross-bike is recommended. Traffic is generally minimal. A recommended start/end point is at the Iron Center, near the Amtrak Station in Port Henry or at the Penfield Museum in Ironville. Food and lodging are available in the Port Henry/Moriah area. Wet & Wild This day-long ride takes in two of the most remote paved roads in the Adirondacks. Grades become gentle after a hilly climb out of Moriah Corners and the route winds through woodland and open marshlands. Traffic is generally minimal. A recommended start/ end point is at the Iron Center, near the Amtrak Station in Port Henry. Food and lodging are available in the Port Henry/Moriah area. Coon Mountain Circuit For those wanting to combine cycling and hiking, this route is your ticket. Near the half-way point on Halds Road is the trailhead to Coon Mountain. A short hike up affords breathtaking views of Lake Champlain and the surrounding valley. With the exception of a short section along Route 22, the route has little


traffic. Terrain is rolling. A recommended start/end point is in the hamlet of Essex, where food, lodging, parking and the ferry are available. Or, bicyclists can start/end in Westport, which also has food, lodging, and parking, as well as an Amtrak station. If starting from Westport, take Route 22 north to County 9, and at the top of the first hill take Sherman Road to Halds Road. Return to Westport on County 9. Rolling Reber Ramble As the name implies, the route is rolling, especially through the woodlands along Reber and Mountain Roads (be prepared for the occasional steep hill). Traffic is minimal with the exception of Route 22, and where frequent trucks carry wollastonite on the short stretch of County Route 57 between Jersey and Mountain View Roads. (Wollastonite trucks use Mountain View, Route 57, and Stowersville Roads during the work week.) A recommended start/end point is in the hamlet of Willsboro, where food, lodging, and parking are available. Surrounded by Water The route travels around Willsboro Point, offering plenty of views of Lake Champlain. The only steep hill is immediately north of the bridge over the Boquet River on Route 22. All roads are paved except for a 1/2 mile section. When traveling around the Point, be vigilant of vehicles pulling boat trailers. A recommended start/end point is in the hamlet of Willsboro, where food, lodging, and parking are available. Northern Adirondack Coast Bikeways Acres of Apples As the name suggests, Acres of Apples winds through a magnificent apple country landscape of orchards and farms. The loop is all-paved and flat-to-gently rolling with two steep hills within the first mile of the loop. Traffic is generally minimal. A good start/ end point is the Port Kent ferry dock where food and parking are available. Food is also available along the route at one of the many farmstands and restaurants.

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Hiking Trails The High Peaks area continues to see increasing numbers of hikers, increased congestion and decreasing opportunities for solitude. While the rising number of visitors to these areas has resulted in trail erosion and damage to vegetation in heavily used areas, many nearby areas continue to see relatively light use, less trail damage and improved opportunities for solitude. The following hikes offer excellent opportunities for hikers preferring to seek alternates to many of the high use trails in the High Peaks Wilderness. Baker Mountain Moody Pond Road, Village of Saranac Lake: 0.9 mile one-way. This trail offers outstanding views of the Saranac Lakes, the High Peaks and McKenzie Mountain Range. Baxter Mountain Located 2.0 miles east of intersection of NYS Routes 73 and 9N at the top of the hill. The trail is south of Route 9N, 60 feet east of the intersection with Hurricane Road. 1.0 mile one-way. It offers good views of Dix, Giant and High Peaks Wilderness Areas. Cooperkiln Pond From NYS Route 86 in Wilmington, go 2.8 miles up Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway to the junction with Franklin Falls Road, on the right, thence 0.7 mile on Franklin Falls Road to the trailhead on the right. Cooperkiln Pond is 2.7 miles one-way from the trailhead. Floodwood Mountain NYS Route 30, between Fish Creek Ponds and Saranac Inn. Follow the FloodwoodDerrick Road 7.4 miles and turn left onto Floodwood Boy

Scout Reservation Road and continue 0.2 mile to the parking area. The trail is 1.7 miles one way to the summit. The trail offers good autumn views of the High Peaks, the Saranac Lakes, and Tupper Lake. Giant Mountain Access is rom NYS Route 9N; the trail is located 4.5 miles west of Elizabethtown, on the south side of the highway. This is a nice, easy-to-moderate 2.6 mile one-way hike to Owl’s Head overlook. Giant Mountain summit is an additional hike of 4.8 miles from the overlook. The total trip from the trailhead is 7.4 miles. Access from NYS Route 9, referred to as the East Trail to Rocky Peak Ridge and Giant Summit. The trail starts at a parking lot 4.9 miles north of the junction with Route 73. This is a rugged 8.0 mile one-way trip to Giant summit, but it has three great intermediate points: Blueberry Cobbles, at 2.0 miles; Bald Peak, at 3.9 miles and Rocky Peak Ridge at 6.7 miles. Hammond Pond A single trailhead provides access to Ber rymill Flow-Moose Mountain Pond, Hammond Pond, Challis Pond and Bass Lake. From I-87, Exit 29 (North Hudson), follow NYS Route 9 north to County Road 44 (Moriah-North Hudson Road), thence east 2.9 miles to the trailhead located on the right. One-way distances, depending on location, vary from 0.6 mile to 3.5 miles, on easy to moderate grades. Hayes Brook Located 3.7 miles Northwest of Paul Smiths College, on the right side of NYS Route 30. Easy access, adjacent to Mountain Pond. A mix of old roads and trails,

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this is a good area for mountain bikes. Haystack and McKenzie Mountains NYS Route 86, between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, 1.4 miles west of the junction with Old Military Road. One-way distances from the trailhead are McKenzie Mountain 2.4 miles and Haystack, 3.3 miles. Lester Flow and Cheney Pond The trailhead is located 13.2 miles west of I-87, Exit 29 (North Hudson-Newcomb), on County Road 2 (Blue Ridge Road), south of the highway on the left. This is an easy one-way hike to Cheney Pond at 0.5 mile and an additional 2.1 miles to Lester Flow, a former impoundment on the Boreas River. There are good views of the High Peaks to the north. Poke-O-Moonshine - Located on NYS Route 9, 9.3 miles north of I-87, Exit 32 (Lewis). A public campground is located at the base of the mountain. This is a 1.2 miles one-way hike on moderate to steep terrain to the fire tower. Porter Mountain - long trail NYS Route 73, 2.0 miles north of Keene Valley, left of the highway opposite the Town of Keene highway garage, before the airport. There is ample parking for this 2.4 mile one-way trail to Blueber-

ry Mountain, which continues on an additional 2.1 miles to the 4,059-foot summit of Porter. The trail continues over to the summit of Cascade Mountain. Scarface Mountain - NYS Route 86 in Ray Brook, between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. In Ray Brook itself, the trailhead is 0.1 mile from Route 86 on the Old Ray Brook Road, a left turn beyond the convenience store. This is a moderate 3.3 mile one-way hike offering good views of the Saranac Lakes. Treadway Mountain - Accessible from I-87, Exit 28 (Paradox and Ticonderoga). Follow NYS Route 74 east to Chilson, thence right onto County Route 39 (Putts Pond Road) to the public campground at the end of the road. The hike is 3.9 miles one-way from the campground to the summit. Whiteface Mountain - From Wilmington, follow the Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway 0.6 mile from its junction with NYS Route 86. The DEC trailhead sign on the left leads to the parking area. This is a steep climb os 5.2 miles one-way to the 4,867 foot summit. Wildway Passage Trail Grand Opening - Saturday 06/07/2014: Hours: 9:30 AM Join Champlain Area Trails as we hike the new Wildway Passage Trail. This hike will showcase the new trail that will connect Split Rock to Coon Mountain. 42 Angier Hill Rd. Westport, NY, 518-962-2287

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Adirondack Canoeing And Rafting UPPER SARANAC LAKE the largest of the Saranacs, offers 37 miles of shoreline and stirring views of the distant High Peaks, as well as 20 primitive campsites available on a first come basis. The numerous ponds to the west of the lake are ideal for short paddles, or as starting points for longer trips into the Saranacs. MIDDLE SARANAC LAKE features numerous islands and some of the finest natural beaches in the area. Paddle north to Weller Pond, a lovely and secluded wilderness pond. There are five campsites on Weller Pond and twenty on Middle Saranac, both on islands and on the shore. LOWER SARANAC LAKE great for family day trips, with numerous access points and convenient boat and canoe rentals. Given its proximity to the village of Saranac Lake downtown is one mile from Ampersand Bay, the Lower Lake is ideal for easy day tripping. One popular trip begins in Lower Saranac, continues down the Saranac River, through Oseetah Lake and Lake Flower to the boat launch downtown. For overnight excursions, there are over 55 campsites located on the islands and on shore. NOTE: The 87 campsites on Lower and Middle Saranac Lakes comprise the Saranac Lake Island State Campground, maintained by the New York State DEC. All sites are ac-

cessible by boat only, and there is a fee for camping on these sites. Reservations may be made via the internet at ReserveAmerica.com. Or by Calling 800/456-2267. KAYAK SLALOM COURSE The Saranac River, Whitewater Practice Area Located just below the Lake Flower Dam is a 500 foot long man-made Cass I (moving water) rapid, accessed from the canoe launch in the village municipal parking lot. The Adirondack Paddlers Club maintains the site with 10 to 15 slalom gates and holds weekly training sessions Wednesdays at 5 p.m. and sponsors a slalom race in May and youth kayaking programs in July and August. The area is open to the public and free of charge. The gates are up April through October. Contact Jim Sausville at 891-2062 for more information. THE ST. REGIS CANOE AREA - A pond hopper’s paradise located approximately 15 miles northwest of the village of Saranac Lake. The St. Regis is the largest wilderness canoe area in the Northeast U.S., offering some of the most stirring and serene paddling to be found anywhere. The Canoe Area is easily accessed, making for a great selection of half day, full day, and multi day excursions. We recommend the historic “Route Of The Seven Carries,” beginning at Little Clear Pond and ending at Upper St. Regis

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low regions can chop up underwater vegetation or harm fish that live in the shallows. Don’t remove crustaceans or take plants or other wildlife out of the area. Keep track of gear. Discarded or lost fishing gear can prove harmful to wildlife. It’s easy for fish or other marine animals to get tangled in fishing line and hooks that were left behind by fishermen. Sinkers and other weights may be mistaken for food and injure unsuspecting animals. Even animals like ducks and other birds can swallow fishing tackle, which can lead to illness or starvation. Don’t just abandon gear. Catching and releasing fish. While a fresh fish dinner represents the ideal conclusion to a fishing trip for many people, an increasing number of anglers prefer to return their catch to the water. Anglers do this so as to minimize depletion of a favorite fishery. Releasing larger game and panfish back to the water helps ensure that these mature, healthy fish can spawn again, and helps to perpetuate a fit population of quality size fish for future angling enjoyment. Fish specific species at different times. Fishing specific species helps maintain different stocks of fish at various times of the year. Plus, you’ll help guarantee that one species will not be over-fished, potentially leading to underpopulation or extinction.

“If you can't find it at 40-year old Hoss's, you probably don't need it!” ~ Martha Stewart

Adirondack Landmark We have been serving the community for over 40 years. Stop in and explore the store and find all kinds of things you didn’t even know you needed! 2020-21 EVENTS • 2020 Octo-Bear-Fest Cancer Benefit Saturday, October 3rd 10am-4pm • 2021 Author’s Night Tuesday, August 10th • 2021 Tent Sale August 12th-14th

1142 Main St. Box 247 Long Lake, NY 12847 1(800) 952-HOSS (4677) hossscountrycorner.com


Free Fishing Days During Free Fishing Days/Weekends, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required! All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply.

Upcoming Free Fishing Dates September 26, 2020 November 11, 2020 Ideas for Free Fishing Days: • Try fishing for the first time. • Haven't fished in a while? Remember the joy of catching a fish again for free! • Become an ambassador to the sport; take a friend fishing for the first time. • Invite a friend to New York to fish. • Take a spouse or significant other fishing. • Take the family fishing... and don't forget the grandparents!

Guiding you to better health

(518) 516-1038 greenwood@coniferllc.com

Our Adirondack Health Guides are here to help you. From registration through appointments and on to finances, your journey is our priority.

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Before the hike, we stopped at Tops! Whether you are hiking, camping, boating or just kicking back in a porch chair, Tops has everything you need to make the moment deliciously special. Before your next outing, stop at one of many Tops stores located throughout the Adirondack region.

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$ 10 VISIT YOUR NEARBY TOPS TODAY

VISIT YOUR NEARBY TOPS TODAY AU SABLE FORKS 14228 NYS RT. 9N.

ELIZABETHTOWN 7544 COURT STREET

NORTHFIELD 63 PLAZA DRIVE

SARANAC LAKE 156 CHURCH STREET

BOLTON LANDING 4976 LAKESHORE DR.

HARDWICK 82 VT. ROUTE 15W

NORTHVILLE 201 N. MAIN STREET

SCHROON LAKE 1103 MAIN STREET

CHESTERTOWN 6308 STATE RD RT. 9

HOOSICK FALLS 21501 NY STATE RT. 22

PERU 2 GORMAN WAY

WARRENSBURG 3836 MAIN STREET

CORINTH 100 MAIN STREET

NORTH CREEK 273 MAIN STREET

RUTLAND 14 N. MAIN STREET

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